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Just a hot ass weekend where you had to enjoy
your pool time, your beach time, whatever it is. We
hope you enjoyed it. I hope you had an Angel
Reese sort of weekend. She came through with the big
win over the weekend, Angel ree Indiana Fever. What I
noticed as a sports fan is I'm way too involved.
I was so into that game. I couldn't believe it.
(00:44):
I had it like, I'm like, is this real life?
Do I really care this much? Yeah? I can't get
into it. I don't know, No, I just did. You
were so wrong about Rich was saying that no one
would care in a few weeks that a few months.
I'm still sticking to it a few months, And I'll
tell you what I said this to you in real life.
But if you really want to get the conversation going
at the barber shop or at the gym. Just bring
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up the w n B A people start talking. Man,
people got opinions on this stuff. So I hope you
had Angel Reese weekend. You know. I think it's like,
I think the w NBA is having a great moment,
and I think forever the sport will be more popular
moving forward. But to think you'll keep this forever hype
of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese every changing the game.
(01:27):
They're changing the game every couple of years. We think
that's going to be the case with soccer, and we
think that's going to be the case with some alternate
football league, whether it be the XFL, USFL, now the UFL.
Like we keep thinking it'll pick up, and I just
think that while they're doing a fine job, I think
the w NBA breaking all types of records, it's great,
(01:48):
But I really I think it will sizzle and it'll
simmer down a little.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Like when Messi came to Miami and then he had
his first game here in LA Remember we went went
to see the game.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Oh, we're gonna go see LAFC every week. This is awesome. Yeah, Caminos, Like, dude,
we'll come back. Did you go back, tell me you
went back. No, man, I'm still tuning in to see
what Caitlyn Clark did, what Angel Rees did. I'm still
tuning in. And these guys are good. So this guy
Soccer is like and I'm like, dude, here's yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
That was an experience though at a big soccer event.
This is a rivalry. So as long as both players
keep playing really well, the rivalry can continue.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
That's what I'm saying. The rivalry and the drama is
bringing us in and then they're putting a good game
for it, and you're starting to realize that, Wow, there's
some great games and some good skilled players here. This
is kind of cool. By the way, I'm not a
hateful dunce that's like I'm rooting against women's sports. I
hope it works out. I just think that we're we're
very much loving the moment and if it sticks, it sticks.
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And I was wrong, and I hope I'm wrong. I
hope I'm wrong for the betterment of women's sports. But
that was going down this weekend and tonight, man, we're
gonna talk about how legends could be made tonight. So
NHL Stanley Cup. Every hockey fan loves to throw in
your face. Oh, nothing better than a Game seven a
especially in the in the the final, so a bunch
of Canadians super pumped. They always say the two best
(03:11):
words in sports is game seven. But now I'm thinking
it's hawktua. I'm not sure you know Bryce Harper with
a stand up double. Oh I'm sorry, did you say hockey?
Speaker 4 (03:19):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:19):
I said, howktua? That's what I said. I hope you
had a hok to. Yeah, So Bryce Harper stand up double.
He does mannerisms of the old hawktua viral rage. And
then if you're watching any golf over the weekend, of course,
you know after a guy hits a nice sweet stroke
off the tea, people cheer, people cheer, take a listen.
(03:46):
It's the new Babba Booi it is. I like it better.
It's really sweeping the nation.
Speaker 5 (03:51):
Guys.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
It's really incredible. Never seen anything like it. And you know,
I was talking to Mike who runs his place. Mike,
he has the bright yellow shirt on today. Okay, Savannah
Banana fan. I thought he was a week called cogin
today and it's like he's the new Savannah Bana mascot.
Uh Mike Place, and we're gonna call Mikey Bananas from Allens,
Mikey Bananas. He said he hasn't seen anything like this since.
(04:14):
And I'm like, oh, interesting, because I don't know if
anyone has ever won the Internet, beaten the internet, broke
the internet, the way finished the Internet. There are times
I think she has. And he said, catch me outside, girl,
I'm like, you know what, that's a pretty good one.
I was out big, but I think this is bigger.
I was gonna say, this is the the Hawk to
a girl. You know, God bless her, and I think
(04:37):
if she wanted to go the smut route, she can
make millions. Yeah, but again, there's more to it, more
than meets the eyes, not just the content. It's the
feeling of she's a guy's girl, and she's showing a
sense of humor, which is refreshing to a lot of people.
I think that's the the thing that's putting it over
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the edge. I think on mainstream level. Now, if you
were to ask me, Danny, I want you to think
about it. Ryan, who's running the show today?
Speaker 6 (05:06):
What was that?
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Ryan? Yeah? I know you guys are classy dudes, so
you might be like, Hawk, I'm not involving myself in
that conversation. However, if you were to think about what
viral trend on TikTok Instagram that you couldn't you couldn't
scroll one or two scrolls without saying, I think Hawk
to a Girl is the biggest thing since uh would
(05:27):
the black dude on the end of the bed naked
during COVID where every link you clicked on bigger because
that was too inside No, because I think it was
definitely bigger. Though, yeah, I mean bigger, but I don't
think the moment's bigger than Yeah, I get what you're saying.
I don't know if you combine the two trends. I'm kidding,
you have to go back to the early days of
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Internet to even compare it. Like you have to go like, yeah,
dancing baby, or like when we didn't have a lot
of options kid, no, that Star Wars guy, or like
you have to go early on to even compare hawk
to a biggest thing since Charlie bit me. Maybe because
we're so oversaturated with things that that the fact that
it's infiltrated mainstream media. Like Rich already said, he wasn't kidding,
(06:11):
Let's make it clear. Bryce Harper did this in celebration
at a Major League Baseball game this weekend. People are
teeing off and people are screaming. Bryce, Cindy Chambeau, you
just heard that clip. You're hearing it at golf tournaments,
You're hearing it everywhere. You're seeing it every scroll. Rich said,
you scrolled ten different scrolls and every clip was this girl.
(06:32):
I'm not sure we've seen anything like it ever since.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
What this wasn't as fun at all, But I remember
scrolling through all of my platforms and you couldn't go
anywhere without seeing a stupid ice bucket challenge.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
But he raised money that there was a positive spin
today allegedly it raised money. Yeah, you're right about that, Danny.
That was really big at one point, What's Up? Dan Bayer?
Speaker 7 (06:55):
Bigger than backing Up Terry?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
I love backing up, but that season backet up Terror.
Speaker 8 (07:00):
Fortunately, I actually think that this is more Pigeonhole than
you guys think.
Speaker 7 (07:03):
I know you guys think that it crossed over.
Speaker 8 (07:05):
In the mainstream, but it is. There is a bunch
of audiences that do not know what this means.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Here's my gauge, though my mom is seventy years old.
If it's got to my mom. Then I'm thinking there's
something to it. And even she said something about like
she said it all wrong. She's like, yeah, that stupid girl.
She said something like whacked. I don't know, she said
it's something weird, but whack two week. Yeah, whack two
week girl. If my mom knows it, I think that's
(07:33):
a pretty decent gauge. But you're right, Dan Byer. Everybody
has an algorithm. I don't know, Dan Bayer might be
onto something. I'll tell you why, because sometimes I test
these things out because we're on our bubble, right, but
we keep our ear of the streets on this dumb
stuff more because we do a show, right, Like I
often wonder how much dumb social media stuff would I
know if we weren't doing a radio show on a
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podcast every day. Maybe not as much. But the guys
I play softball with over the weekend range in age
from thirty something to like fifty something. Usually I said it,
and there were a bunch of guys that were like, oh,
y hawk twoy they knew it, but I put a
I put a joke about the hawk Towey girl in
a high school friend text message red with a bunch
(08:14):
of forty what I say too, we two wey hock too. Yeah.
I did it in a thread with a bunch of
high school friends. A lot of and women were on
the thread. I don't think everyone was getting the joke.
Speaker 7 (08:26):
Well there you go.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Then maybe Dan Buyer is right eight seven seven ninety
nine on Fox, and I gotta keep it real for
one minute. It's not all fun and laughs. You know,
as a girl dad, I hope it doesn't reach to
younger kids, and unfortunately, I think it will because all
these expectations become the norm in their life, and that's weird.
I'm like, look, just because you see it in porn
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or some viral girl of saying it doesn't mean that
this needs to be the reality. And I guarantee you
all these young kids know this joke and know this
reference now, which makes me sad for them and I
don't want my kid to know that stuff. But I
do think they'll cause maybe some little arguments with couples
(09:09):
this weekend because they were jokes about it, and it's
like the guy may have gave a little side eye,
like hey, it's been a long time since. Yeah, there's
a lot of guys wondering like Hey, wait a second,
hold on, you mean everybody's what But again, Bryce Harper,
that's the celebration, And like we said, you're hearing it
in golf, You're hearing a lot of references to it.
(09:31):
So well, tonight we'll decide hard to avoid Tonight, we'll
decide if we hear one reference or see a sign
in the crowd at the NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game seven.
If there's a reference tonight, it's official. She's more popular
than the Oilers girl. So hey, hopefully you had that
type of weekend. Yeah, exactly, we had a Travis Kelcey
type of weekend because we're going to talk about a
(09:53):
guy who's probably living the weirdest life of anyone you
know of when you think about where it started and
where it is now. Travis Kelcey, I would say, because
he's so relatable and seems like such a guy's guy,
a bro's bro, a dude's dude. Yeah, you make a
(10:15):
good point, like he just seems like such a regular
guy who does cool things that his life has taken
a crazy turn. There's levels of fame that even celebrities
aren't ready for. I saw Ben Affleck the other day
talk about In fact, I saw two stories, one in sports,
one in the movie world. Ben Affleck said, the most
(10:38):
he'll get some guy being like, yo, Ben uh a
big Fanny movies bro, Well, dude, I loved you know
Goodwill Hunting gives him a fist bump. Cool. He talked
about what it's like to go in public with Jennifer
Lopez and he's like, what I get versus what she
gets isn't even in the same ballpark arena, not even close.
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And you know, Paul Skean's of the Pirates said that
Livvy Dunn, his social media superstar girlfriend from LSU, is
guiding him on how to handle the thing because he's like,
I'm a major league baseball pitcher. I'm not getting the
fame that she is used to from being like the
hot gymnast that everyone knows.
Speaker 7 (11:17):
Well.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Ben Affleck is a movie star and a big time
movie star in his own right, an Academy Award winner,
So a bigger movie star than j Lo. Is it
a man woman thing? The attention to woman garners, Yes,
like Jennifer unattended.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
That's funny. Yeah, beautiful woman will get way more attention than.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Just the no. But I'm saying Ben Affleck is no
stranger to poparazzi. So is it just the type of
attention that j Loo herself garners to use the word again, Yeah,
I think so. And you know, like I said, Skeens
and Livy Dunn, Ben and j Low, the highest level
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of this is Travis Kelsey, who said, I'm Pro Bowl,
Super Bowl winning player. I Taylor Swift's fame, but I
understand that and that just here. He's just famous here
in America. She's internationally, but he's famous here like catching
passes from Patrick Mahomes. And you know a lot of
Americans don't if they don't like football, they wouldn't even
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know his name.
Speaker 5 (12:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
So when he said he started dating Taylor Swift, that
was the thing that caught him off guard the most.
Like he thought he was sort of popular wherever he was.
It was like, dude, Travis Kelcey pandemonium wherever Taylor Swift goes.
And it's weird. You could argue that it's like, what
are we doing? But over the weekend he was overseas
visiting his girlfriend Taylor Swift at one of our shows,
(12:42):
and I wanted to ask you, what is the weirdest
thing you think Travis Kelcey encountered this past weekend. We
have several things that he encountered. Let's go one for one.
Let's break him down. We'll let you decide. You make
the call Fox Sports Radio Nation put yourself in his
size sixteen shoes. Is Yorkshire putting on the list? No
(13:02):
it's not, but you could add it. But what is
the weirdest thing that went down in the weekend? The
Wild Weekend of Travis Kelcey. And by the way, if
you do want to chime in with talk to a
Girl's the biggest rage since blank, we're taking your feedback
on that too. So my answer is, would the black
guy at the end of the bed I got a
good one, Rebecca Black It's fight. He's proper than both
(13:26):
of those combined. A chance, Yes, that everybody knows Wood.
We'll see. So you know what, get the phone calls
going at eight, seven, seven, nine, nine on Fox. But
the Wild Weekend of Travis kelce I'll start with this one.
Do you think a year ago, when he was just
Travis Kelcey stood tight end before Taylor Swift, do you
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think he thought he'd be wearing a tuxedo tap dancing
in front of ninety thousand people at Wembley. Yes, she
brought him out on stage and he had this whole
little routine. He performed a little skit with her, which
was nice. It was yeah, supportive, dandy. Do you think
I would have done it? Do you think Travis Kelcey
ever thought he'd be tap dancing at a tuxedo in
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front of ninety thousand people?
Speaker 5 (14:11):
Not in a million years. He went from Chasing Kelsey or.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
Was that was his his dating show to that.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
That is insane when you think about the mamothity of
the event and the moment. So yeah, that's pretty interesting
doing a hole full on tap dance routine. That's pretty
wild in front of ninety thousand screaming, crazy fans acting
out a skit at Taylor Shift's concert. How about this one?
Because I don't think you're gonna bring it up because
they're in London at Wembley in front of ninety thousand people.
(14:41):
The Foo Fighters were also in London this weekend and
we saw something a little off color. Dave Grohl went
at Taylor Swift Live, insinuating that they don't play live
music at Taylor Swift shows, so there was a little
bit of a beef there so much show that Taylor
Swift addressed it live and said, this is my band
(15:05):
and we do play live. You think that Travis Kelcey
in his life ever thought he'd be defending or consoling
Taylor Swift from Dave Grohl's smack talk. The answer is
probably no. Al Right, I got one. Do you think
Travis Kelcey ever thought he'd be in a VIP section
high fiving and hugging Tom Cruise while pop music played
(15:27):
in the background. That's the winner. It has to be
the winner. That's the winner. That's the winner. That's the winner.
I was saving that for last.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
Do you think he ever thought he'd have to move
to a different house in a gated community and shut
off his mail from being received.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
I mean, we could keep a Cruise still weirder, all right?
Then again, there's always the possibility of meeting a high
profile celebrity like Tom Cruise at a Super Bowl or
something like that. I guess that's always a possibility. But
they were really buddy chummy over the weekend. What about
Do you think Travis Kelcey ever thought he'd be taking
selfies with Prince William and his family. Yeah, the royal family.
(16:06):
That's pretty big man. That's probably the real answer. But
the Tom Cruise answer is my personal answer. So that
all happened this weekend for Travis Kelcey. Think about that. Now.
We all make exceptions for the people we love. This
guy really has to deal with a lot. I'm not
saying it's bad stuff, but it's overwhelming right to deal
(16:26):
with somebody like that takes a special guy props to him,
like it comes with a lot, and you can say
that's all awesome stuff. Hanging with the Prince, hanging with
Tom Cruise. It was probably crazy from growth from the
history of the Kelsey's fame, him and his brother from
college until now where they were you know, notable guys.
(16:47):
Oh they made it to the NFL. Everyone they've ever
surrounded themselves with is probably more in awe of them, right,
Like it's a Kelsey's. This is probably a little switch
or roof for him too, right because what what situations
would Travis Kelcey ever find himself in where he's the
lesser the lesser or but you know what I mean, Yeah,
(17:11):
like where the hype is about someone else, Like if
you're a superstar, handsome athlete, You're usually not playing second
fiddle to who you're with or your buddies. That's remember
like when jose Maybe Travis feels comfortable in that role though,
I mean he's not the most popular guy on the
Chiefs Patrick mahomes is on the Chiefs. He wasn't the
(17:32):
most popular guy in his family because he was the
little brother to Jason his whole life. So maybe that's
a role he's comfortable in. I don't know, but he
had a crazy You think you had a wild weekend
because you were doing cannonballs in your pool. No, Travis
Kelsey was tap dancing in front of ninety thousand people
in a tuxedo, hanging with Tom Cruise, taking selfies with
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Prince William and defending I mean, his girlfriend's honored to
Dave grohol Rich did a pretty mean care an opener,
but nothing compared, I think compares to Travis Telsey to
the two step he did on the stage. By the way,
I give him the most credit for that, because it
takes a set of we wos to do that. I
would never have done that a whole, full on routine.
(18:15):
That's pretty wild. You would have done it. Nah, no way,
then you're not cut out. No, you're dating tailors. People
wouldn't be if you're tating, if you're dating Taylor Swift.
And she says, you know we're selling love. Come on
stage for a minute and act out this little skit
with me. The crowd goes nuts. You can no, no,
can do Yeah. I couldn't do that. Yeah exactly. That's
(18:36):
why he's the guy. So it's a two part doozy Guys.
She's devastated by the way that you're not the most viral?
Is this the most viral clip we've ever seen? This
girl that sweeping the nation from Tennessee And what's the
craziest of the Kelsey Weekend. Well, we'll take your feedback
next at eight, seven, seven, nine to nine on Fox.
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Speaker 1 (19:57):
Dan Byron insinuated that we could be prisoners of them moment,
and that's also that's also an interesting question in itself,
like is the algorithm that strong? Where you know, all
of us were all like minded idiots for the most part,
we all think it's the biggest thing going, but not
everybody knows. I'm under the impression like Rich's neighbor Frank
is like, hey, Rich, how's it gone, Hawk too? Am
(20:19):
I right? I'm assuming everybody.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Knows Hawk Tua got this kind of attention like fifteen
years ago, like or twenty years ago in the age
of Numan Numakid, who you loved and still do love.
Then yes, it would be like one of the biggest sensations.
The news cycle is so quick, that's true. I mean,
viral cycle is so quick to days a spotty you're
saying she'll be gone in a week.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
So you are you saying biggest thing since chocolate reain? No,
that was huge, huge, that was huge. It's right up there.
It's I think it's top three all time at least. Nah,
prisoner of.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
The moment, I would say that maybe not everybody's in
on it, like they didn't see the original video, but
they've seen the words now because even on Facebook, I've
seen older people asking questions about it, and you know
what I mean, like they've seen it. They maybe if
they don't know what it is, they've still seen it.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
It's it's crazy. It's a phenomenon to see how one
could be an overnight success. And someone brought up this
point too. It's interesting to even wonder like maybe that
clip is old. I don't know. I doubt that it is,
but maybe that was like years ago. We don't even know,
and it just blew up. Who knows. I have no idea. Well,
but it became this big thing over the keyboard, cat
(21:29):
bigger than that, bigger than the bigger than that, bigger
than the zombie Jonathan, bigger than apparently boy? How about
side eye girl, that's that's more of a meme. Yeah,
it's a meme, but I say bigger than that. Do
you think bigger than I like turtles? Apparently?
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Yeah, apparently he was on a TV show judging other kids.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Dude, they haven't even seen.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
This was a regular on Ellen This Girl.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
I agree with Elijah who does the videos. Here where
we're at the beginning stages of this, because we don't
know where it's gona end up. She's probably meeting with
agents to see, well, where's the big interview, what's the
big play? Call her daddy, it's the big interview.
Speaker 5 (22:10):
The rumor is she got fired from her job and
that was.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Not true, and then the other some other like good
looking blonde girls are coming out on social media like
it's not me, like they're to prove it. Rebecca Black
is on a list spot. You mentioned her. I'm trying
to think of most viral videos ever.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Every Friday, everyone's like, gotta get down on Friday.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
It was big. That was big. It was big. So
we answered the question. I think it's one of the biggest,
at least top three that we've seen since viral became
a thing on the Internet. And as far as Kelsey,
the dude was hanging with the Royal family because they
were in London with Taylor Swift. He defended her from
(22:49):
Dave Grohl. He tap danced and did a whole routine
front of ninety thousand people at Wembley, And he also
hung out with Tom Cruise, who seems to be the
most hype odd fella ever, passionate guy. I think that
is the craziest thing, Tom Cruise is my personal answer.
So we're going to your feedback eight seven, seven ninety
(23:11):
nine on Fox just based on all the craziness that
went on this weekend. But Trevor in Vermont will go
to you what's up? Bud Covin on Rich, Hey, how
you guys doing? What's up?
Speaker 10 (23:21):
I was calling about the uh, the the super meme
Hawk too. Yeah, I'm I'm kind of a super nerd.
Like I worked from home and I spent a lot
of time like scrolling through my phone waiting for like
customers or whatever. I've never seen anything like virally travel
this fast before. Like it's pretty wild. It's I mean,
(23:43):
it's also you can see why it's catching on too,
because I mean, like, I forget which one of you
had mentioning it earlier. But it's kind of like, even
though it's like an adult thing, it's still kind of wholesome,
like she's well.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Because she's having a good time. Yes, yeah, it's like
the perfect storm. It's like lightning in a bottle because
it's a little perverted, but at the same time, she's
showing playful lot of playful personality which subconsciously and even
consciously guys do like. And it's refreshing a little bit. Yeah,
and Trevor is a professional scroller. You heard him. Yeah,
(24:18):
he sits around, you know, scrolling. We're doing the bull
scroll as we speak. Thank you, Trevor, Thank you. Let's
move on. We got other stuff to get to. If
any show is gonna talk about it, it's gotta be
our show. Wait, Doug Gottlee didn't spend the hour on this, No,
because again it has infiltrated mainstream sports. So it does
make you think, like, dang, how big is this talk
about JJ Reddick so much? Let's go to damn Byer.
(24:40):
What's up?
Speaker 7 (24:41):
dB?
Speaker 1 (24:43):
I did?
Speaker 7 (24:43):
I just went for my music, that's all. Yeah, that's
all it was.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
I sorry, I'm a little slow with the xylophones today, Dan,
That's all right, Uh talk to and wholesome No way,
there's no way. It's not.
Speaker 8 (24:56):
You're trying to sell this. Yeah, No, she's playful. It's
it's it's a wholesome bit. There's nothing wholesome about it.
There's nothing, not even close. And that's why Bryce Harper
is doing it. Because he knows that there are people
that don't know about it. He can get away with it.
And if anybody were to call him on it, that
means they would also know about it, which makes them guilty.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
I tell you about it, but the knowledge is the guilt.
Can give you a quick example. I know you're doing
your update, but when we worked at Serious XM, former
adult star who's very sweet, very cool, Lisa Ann. We
all know the name Lisa and she does sports stuff.
Right when she would go around SERI your SEXM the hallways,
and all the bosses would be like, I know who
(25:38):
you are. I know who you are? Is the admission
right there that you've seen her?
Speaker 5 (25:44):
Sure?
Speaker 7 (25:44):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Otherwise you'd be like, Lisa Anna, I'm unaware of you.
She's in your search history.
Speaker 7 (25:48):
She ever heard of her.
Speaker 8 (25:50):
She hung out here for a while as well, doing
some radio stuff back in the day, but you never
heard of her. There, No, there'd be eight editors in
that studio during commercial break wanting fantasy advice.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Exactly, Yeah, yeah, yeah, all just a sudden everybody's right,
should I start? Derek Carr? It was embarrassing. It was
the worst.
Speaker 7 (26:13):
All right, A lot to get to.
Speaker 8 (26:15):
I'll make it quick, you guys said, Game seven, Stanley
Cup Final tonight, Oilers and Panthers, eight o'clock Eastern time.
Speaker 7 (26:20):
Hopefully it's a great game.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
On this day. Let me hear up with a couple
of sports on this day. In nineteen twenty two, the
Chicago Bears got their name. Do you know what they
were called before the Chicago Bears? Before they were Dumb Bears,
they were an NFL club called what the Chicago football team?
(26:47):
The Chicago Staly's you don't even know. Don't be asking
us when you don't even know. Trebek beat it. I didn't.
I didn't know something from nineteen twenty two. I know
the answer. I got the question in front of me.
But Staley never heard of it, and I never heard
of him all right, Well, then you know what, I'm
not even going to give you the answer to this one.
I know Lane Staley, I'll leave this one. I don't
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know the Chicago Standley. Okay, else and chains boy, tell
me another one, all right? On this day? Yeah, in
nineteen seventy nine, great Smashing Pumpkins song. Nineteen seventy nine.
A Hall of Fame baseball player who is known for
something specific did this feat for the first time. Hall
(27:30):
of Fame baseball player. Hall of Fame baseball player who's
known for one thing, clearly the most dominant in one
arena of baseball, one area. He did this for the
first time on this day. Yeah, that's so vague. Can
you give me another hint? Yeah, it's an offensive player.
It's impossible. That's so impossible. Now, offensive player. Yeah, who's
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known for known for one thing more dominant than anyone else.
So he's hitting home runs and he did something for
the first time today looked his bat nineteen seventy nine.
Seventy nine made his major league debut, but today was
the day he did this for the first time. And
he's known for doing this better than anyone else. Ever,
so vague and tough seventy nine home run hitter did something.
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I'm kidding. I didn't say home run hitter stole a bait.
Ricky Henderson, Damn Bayer. That's where I was gonna go.
Where Cavino just went Henderson. I thought maybe it was
Henderson like stealing a base or something. He stole his
first base on this day. I felt, you're five, Dan Bayern.
Speaker 7 (28:33):
So I'm a Cavino guy.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Yeah, on this day, forty five years ago, Ricky Henderson
stole his first base. You know what the keyword was there?
He was so dominant in one thing, right, So immediately, yeah,
you're thinking, you're you're thinking home runs. Yeah, yeah, But
then of course, yeah, Ricky, I'm sorry, the Ricky, the
Ricky Henderson.
Speaker 7 (28:53):
What was that great?
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Ricky? I'm gonna butcher it. What was that great Ricky
Henderson's story? I'll find it. Hold on Ricky Henderson and.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
While you do that. Yeah, I looked it up. Chicago.
They started out as the Decatur Staley's and then they
turned into the Chicago Bears. They it was after A. E. Staley,
who I guess he He was the owner of a
manufacturing company.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
It says, rich, are you thinking about the John three
sixteen s. Yes, I found it right here. Someone once
quoted John three sixteen to Ricky Henderson and he said,
Ricky don't want to hear about that. S John hitting
three sixteen, Ricky hitting three thirty. Good line. I don't
know if that's real, but the legend right, well, it's
like that legend that Mokie Wilson had a quote about
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dinosaurs or something. Yeah, there's all these dumb things.
Speaker 7 (29:39):
She said.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
When the legend becomes fact print the legends about John
three to sixteen, Ricky hitting three thirty. Speaking of legends, though,
Rich right Game seven, the two big swords in sports
talked to it in game seven, Game seven tonight, I'm
tuning in and as the joke goes, Rich and I,
our knowledge of hockey really ended at bro It's State.
(30:01):
Now mine was two medium guys, one fat guy, one
skinny guy in Nintendo Ice Hockey. I was an air
hockey champion growing up. I'm a not hockey champion. I
love that Dome Arcade Hockey too. What was the name
of that? Is there an official name to the Dome
Arcade Hockey? Growing up? I love that game. In fact,
if I ever have a man cave. I want one
of those bad boys, my buddy Bowen five grand Hey,
(30:25):
bubble hockey, Yo, I love bubble hockey, but when it
comes to actual hockey, eh, eh. And we grew up
on the East Coast with some great teams. But Game
seven you can't ignore, you can't deny. So I'm super
pumped about that, guys. So it's a big chance for
hockey to reel us all in. But does Connor McDavid
become a legend if he wins tonight? Instant legend. We'll
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get to that. And there's a story that has to
do with one of my dudes, Edwin Diaz. And I'm curious,
is Edwin Diaz looked at differently by you now tonight?
Game seven? And watch?
Speaker 9 (31:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Watching dude?
Speaker 5 (31:04):
Sure anything clip tonight?
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Anything else? Yeah? This clip tonight. I'll be watching that too.
I'm catching up. Did you finish Perfect Match season?
Speaker 7 (31:11):
Til?
Speaker 5 (31:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (31:12):
I have to watch it led the I'm like in
the last episode.
Speaker 5 (31:15):
Waiting for the reunion.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Now, yo, bro, you want to hear some s? Bro
some s? Every time I'm picking out a new show
to watch. Every time I give the courtesy, like when
you hit three points back in the day, you get
the courtesy, and I'll ask my girlfriend, Hey, I want
to watch the show any interest? I always ask her.
The kind thing is the kind courtesy? Hey, before I
watch this show because I'm on a business trip or
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I'm traveling, I'm gonna watch this without you.
Speaker 9 (31:40):
Cool.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
I came back from Jersey because I was on the
East Coast last week, and I'm like, you know what,
let's watch this perfect match show. She's like, I'm sorry,
are you watched it?
Speaker 10 (31:53):
Ley?
Speaker 1 (31:53):
You were gone? I was like, dude, where's the courtesy?
You know my point rich, courtesy is a two way street. Yeah,
proceed with the bor You had a three pointer, she
didn't give you the ball. Give me any courtesy. You
had a three porters, you grab the basketball, went for
a lamp. Yeah, how come I'm playing by the rules.
(32:17):
What gives? Yeah? Is that every relationship? I mean, I
think you just described it perfectly where women take advantage,
meaning like we're not because we're men, we're not supposed
to care about these things. Well, meanwhile, I'm like, how
come I gotta play back? If it's a serious show
or like a good drama that we're excited about. You
don't watch without the other person, and then you do
have your trash reality shows that you and your wife
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or your girlfriend. Bondo were like, oh, let's watch the Bachelor,
like you get your talking. If she does that without you,
she watched it without me. You gotta even pretend to
be mad because she would be mad if you did that.
She failed the test, she failed the Mario test. She
watched it out me, didn't even ask. That's that's where
I tell. When I'm like recording stuff or doing some
work related, that's when I'm like, watch Bridgerton, what one
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of your shows? That like, I'm gonna get everyone when
I get home, I'm giving her the business. She's like,
what's the matter. I'm like nothing, it's like something wrong. No,
I'm fine. I'm just gonna give her a business. I'm
gonna act like women do when I get home. So anyway,
maybe you'll earn yourself a little African.
Speaker 7 (33:16):
I know.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
It's it's the most viral thing. I get it. Hey, YO,
question for you.
Speaker 7 (33:22):
I need.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
I need everyone in the room to participate because I
feel as though I am rightfully so jaded. I am
not a fair person to ask because it seems to
be happening to my Mets over and over again. They
got sticky fingers. Sticky fingers goes back like a year
when Max Schuser before he got traded and by the
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way he made his debut, I believe over the weekend,
correct Max Schureser got popped for sticky hands, and now
he's having a rough year to begin with and he's
finally trying to get back on track. Break out the
trumpets for Edwin Diaz. He goes into the game yesterday,
non safe situation, trying to close it out for the Mets.
(34:06):
Actually I think it was a safe situation five two,
and before the inning even starts, they do the whole
like let me see your hands, and they do a
pretty thorough examination and then you see the umpire do
the little toss of the finger, like yeah, you know
what that's like. That's like when your significant other, it's like,
(34:27):
give me your phone, what do you mean give me
your phone? What do you mean not let me see
your thumb's not getting nervous feeling, like why you want
to go looking through it or something while you're still
looking at my glove. Give me get my glove back.
That's how that's how he looked to me that look
of fear, like, oh no. But in Edwin Diaz's defense,
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hand over your phone. Now. He talked about this after
the game, and I mean again, I'm a Mets fan,
so I believe him.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
I just say I use the same thing always rug
rosson and I put my hand on the dirt a
little bit because I need to grab had some green
on the ball. So that's what I was planning to them.
But they said what you must steak. I understood. But
at the end of the day, I was using drug
ross and sweat and put my hand.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
On the dirt. Yeah, but there was a close up
of his hand and it looked extra sticky, sticky icky.
What I'm saying if if Edwin Diaz is saying, yo,
I use rosin, sweat, dirt, which is all things that
are legal in baseball, he's playing by the rules of
deny it till you die. But see there you go
saying he's what do you think he's got a crazy glow?
(35:37):
You know, yes, spider tag, he's got something. But if
he's saying rosin, sweat and dirt, here's the thing in
syrup and maple syrup and some MANSI minus are sticky
hands a crime to you? Let me explain when someone
gets popped for gambling, or peds or the ash got
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caught red handed stealing signs, and that's different than something subjective.
There's a difference between subjective and not. One umpire could
say no, let me see your hand, that's fine. Another
umpire could say, not too much. You are do you
judge a guy's legacy and a guy's ethics and sports based?
Speaker 7 (36:24):
Why are you.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Questioning the ethics of the umpire? Cara Paza says it
definitely wasn't rosin and sweat. He told reporters, We've checked
thousands of these, and I know what that feeling is.
This is very sticky, without question, it was way too sticky.
It didn't take me very long to figure this out.
(36:45):
It's a heat wave, dude, So maybe it's a little
stickier and muggier and grosser than usual because of the
heat wave. But you're undermining the expertise and the knowledge
of this umpire to know the difference. You know, I
think he's a cheater. I think you are jaded that
your boy, who they make this grand entrance over was
cheating the whole time. But you want to compare him
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to marry Anna rivera get out of my face with
this guy subjective calls. Let's not subjected, it is let's
go back to our childhood, you bozo. Is George Brett
a hall of famer or a cheater to you because
the pine tar was a little too high? Like these
are subjective? This is like again up to the person.
I don't put Brett, George Brett in this conversation at
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all as a one time thing was just a little
one time. Yeahs were stickier too, they're kinda you know what.
I can't wait for you to eat your words when
they take this glove back and investigate and find out
he does have syrup syrup, there's a little hoctua in
there something. I don't know what's in there. Iye hop
boyson Berry. Yeah, I don't know what's in there. But
I can't wait till you find out that, yeah, he
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was up to something. If you're gonna say, hey, come on,
you know cause we did find out when Garrett Cole
and all these other people got caught with the spider
attack and all the other stuff. It's common in baseball.
It's common. It's just unspoken, but everybody knows, and everyone
that plays knows that they use a little side some
let me get that extra grip. Not understood, that's fine,
(38:12):
but pretend like he's completely innocent. By the way, if
you believe in body language, and dude wasn't even making
eye contact with anybody's nervous. He looks so nervous when
you got nothing to hide, you're not your day, no question.
What would you say is a really good, underrated Leslie
Nielson movie The Wrongfully Accused? Oh yes, wrongfully accused? Edwin
(38:34):
Diaz did nothing wrong, witch hunt. They're going after him.
Why I don't know, because that's because the mets are
hot and they're trying to simmer them down. I feel
like you're just reaching at this point. Let me give
you a think that your guy. I'll give you a
relationship analogy, because you want your bibblehead to keep his value,
all right, I'll give you a relationship analogy. And I
don't have the Timmy trumpet bubblehead. I wish I did.
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The relationship analogy would be rich is asking do you judge?
Speaker 5 (38:59):
Guys?
Speaker 1 (38:59):
Do you do you judge? The suspension is ten games. Well,
he's a reliever, so he probably would have pitched. Maybe
he's a closer. Yeah, you don't know. He would have
been in there maybe four games, So a ten game suspension.
Do you judge this guy on something Rich is saying
is subjective when I'm sure they'll get more details from this.
(39:21):
So the question, are sticky hands a crime to you? Allah? Dude?
If Ryan Garcia is suspended for a year because this
supplement drug test, it's disproof. Yeah, but again, he didn't
do anything to his knowledge that was wrong. He was
taking supplements. I'm saying. If they're gonna suspend him for
a year because of that, and people now have this
(39:42):
belief that he's a cheater of some sorts, then yeah,
I think this dude is cheating because he intentionally did it.
That's the difference. Ryan didn't intentionally do anything, Ryan Garcia, No,
because they tested the supplements you boso, So this it
was intentionally done. There's a difference between subjective and there's
a difference between the intentional and non intention Well, hold on,
(40:03):
all right, Let's say you're in a relationship, you're dating,
you have a wife, right, if you go it's what
if you have a wife and or a girlfriend were
both if you have a wife, or you're in a
serious relationship with a girlfriend. If you're going around town
getting hocktailis from everyone in sight, or you're if you
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get caught kissing a girl at a bar, or you
you get caught red handed in bed with someone you're cheating.
Flirting is subjective. You were all Was I really all
over her? The like, that's for you to decide. Subjective, dude,
I was just talking to that girl. Looks like you
are all over her to you. To me, it's subjective
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because rules are rules, and it's what rules are you
playing by? These are the Empire's rules. These are majorly
Baseball's rules. Decisions. Uh Cara Paza, Jerry judgmental. What's his name? Yeah, Carapasa, Carapasa.
So because Carapaza thinks that this guy's got stickier fingers
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than he feels comfortable with, he suspended ten games. But
Caraposa the crew chief, So you're undermining Vic. Look at
some gobba goal. This guy sounds like it's a Tony sourprise.
I know crime when I see this guy. This guy
knows fresh maltadel. He doesn't know sticky fingers. How do
you know what he knows? He has a pasa. I
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think I grew up with that guy on Long Island.
With all due respect, I mean rich, I can't believe
you're I can't believe you're defending this guy I know
is your boy in all? What do you think? And
my point was I didn't even get to it, like
it depends who's making that call, because cheating to a
woman could be liking another woman's social media parent. It
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depends on that woman. That's nonsense. That's not no, because
you're nonsense. We grew up in a time where would
you ever be with a woman at It's like, you
like the photo where you're cheating like a fifty five
year old guy. I'm not even close to it. Because
young people view that as cheating young people.
Speaker 4 (42:09):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
I didn't grow up that way. I'm just telling you.
Those are the rules. So it depends whose rules you're
playing by. And these happen to be major ly coming
from a guy in the two thousands that seriously would
say the phrase, it's not cheating if you keep your
socks on. Those are the.
Speaker 2 (42:24):
Rules I played by. Those are the rules I played by.
The rules are different now. My favorite was no ring
on the finger the can linger.
Speaker 1 (42:32):
Yeah, that was no ring on the finger. My junk
could linger. That was a great rule.
Speaker 11 (42:37):
But those are But I'm not playing by those rules
a rule. If it's a different air code, it's not cheating.
Is again rules I used to play by. Don't play
by those rules anymore. Edwindy has used to play by
different rules.
Speaker 1 (42:50):
What I remember, you want saying if she can't find
me on social media, it's not cheating. That's stupid. That'sn't
even rhyme. But Rich is saying, do you judge?
Speaker 5 (43:03):
Why do you think about the opposition? Rich?
Speaker 3 (43:05):
If they did this, so, if your mats are playing
my Dodgers, I would think Evan Phillips had stick to
sticky of a hand or glove. You know what I remember, Danny,
I don't think you would disagree with that.
Speaker 4 (43:15):
Right.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
There's a fine line because you want pictures to have control.
We've talked about this on the show before. You don't
want them beating batters in the head because the ball
slips out.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
And I would play along and be like, ha ha,
your guy got popped that. I'd laugh at him, like, oh,
ten games. But I don't think if that guy was
a like all star or I guess you would say
star player. I don't think I would. I don't think
the stigma would stick with them, If that makes sense.
This is not a ped got popped for something serious.
I think I think it depends.
Speaker 9 (43:41):
Man.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
Those those are lasting images. If you're a kid, you'll
always remember Edwin Diaz got nad because when you're a kid,
you don't have that many memories and references, and those
things stand out. I'll give you an example. I remember
watching WPIX Channel eleven, New York City Joe Nikro. They
go to the mouth and he's like, what, I'm an
old guy, I'm innocent. One hundred and five umpires like, hey,
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get here, come here, old guy, Joe, Hey, empty your pockets,
and he threw out some murthers. He threw out I
don't know about rabbit's foot, little peppermint, Yeah, a mint,
and then he threw out a nail file. Now, as
a kid, I'm like, yo, Joe Nekro is a cheater.
And I never forgot that because I was little. So
if you ask some kid ten years from now, you're
gonna say, yeah, Edwin Diaz is a cheater, and that's it,
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because those are the rules. These kids know. Those are
the rules that they're playing by. Now, doesn't matter what
you think, what do you have to do with it?
These are the rules. Well, clearly I can't convince you otherwise.
Speaker 8 (44:39):
I did look up the Joe Nico incident that you
brought up, and in his defense in trying to explain
his innocence, he did say that he left he was
filing his nails in the dugout and left it in
his pocket.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Likely story making sounds good. After the game, I want
to make sure his manicure is all nice. It happened
to be his tony. A lot of people don't know that. Yeah,
getting caught on a side, man, But still like, I'll
never forget that. I do remember that, but that was
because we were also remember from Woner Wolf's plays of
the year. But you remember those things, dude. You remember
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who had a cork bat? You saw it explode. You know,
So this is like not that big of a deal
to you because you've seen a lot. Ask a younger, dude,
they're always gonna remember. Yeah, Garrett calls a cheater, the
Astros are cheaters. Edwin Diaz is a cheater because these
are their memories.
Speaker 8 (45:32):
I do think that Rich's point about it being subjective
is interesting though, But I think that they would err
on the side of they would let things slide unless
they saw something that was just way too egregious.
Speaker 7 (45:44):
Yeah, that would be That would be my sense of it.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
It's awkward though, right the umpires like, yeah, likely story, buddy,
hand over the gloves. Yeah, it's like they're investigators, you
know what. It's so weird. Now I have a question.
I don't know what.
Speaker 7 (45:58):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
It's like, Rich, It's like when you were in middle
school or high school and the teachers like, give me
the note. You're like, oh, I'm caught. Oh man, I'm
gonna read this in front of the whole class. Oh no.
That's basically what the umpires do in the middle of
the game, hand over your glove ed when you're nabbed
and you're like, oh, everybody's watching. That's embarrassing, dude. And
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when Diaz cheater unless unless somehow they prove it otherwise,
and you know what, that's not fair. Let's say he wasn't.
By the way, I'd go great lengths to be like, yo,
you guys are crazy. Let me prove it to you.
Send my glove to the lab and everything else. If
you were in school and the teacher said, hand over
the note, I'm reading it in front of the class.
If it was too much, would you eat the note?
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Like put yourself as like a teenager. Imagine you had
you had some stuff that would like ruin your reputation
or totally like put you out there too much with
a girl or something like that. Would you be like, oh, no,
I just eat the note. So what are you saying,
ed when should have did something like that? No? Imagine
if he didn't give his glove up, I have a question,
he refused, Like justin Timberlake. Like nah, justin Timberlake. This
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is gonna ruin the tour? What tour?
Speaker 10 (47:10):
The world to world?
Speaker 1 (47:11):
The world to world? Let me ask you this to
wrap it up, Edwin Diez got pop ten game suspension
sticky fingers. If they do, I don't know the thoroughness
if that's even a word of the investigation moving forward.
He accepts the ten game suspension. That might be it
now if they do look at the glove Cavino and
it is actually just excessive rosin sweat and dirt and
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there is no other substance and it really is just
you know, you you you push the limits there, buddy
with the rosin. Did that make you look at it
differently or no? Yeah, but I think they should. Then
his name should be cleared. Yeah. And I was thinking
about it too. It's like there's got to be so
many ways, like maybe he's a hair product he could
blame it on or something, right, Like there's so many
weights on it. Yeah, like you know, maybe he was
(47:55):
using something different from suavestsito that got mixed up in there,
my han Stafuco hair pace. It was one of the
hottest weekends ever. Yeah, you know, you're just combing your fingers.
Speaker 7 (48:06):
Through your hair.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
Get it on there. I don't know. It was an accident.
So that was the story over the weekend. But the
question to you Fox Sports Radio Nation, and I pleaded
my side, like I never forget this stuff, so me personally,
I remember all those things. But Rich is saying, do
you judge you deem this dude as a cheater in
your mind?
Speaker 10 (48:25):
Now?
Speaker 1 (48:26):
Ah, I think it's a little it's you know, I
think we've just cover him flirting heavily with a girl
and not really cheating, if that makes sense. There's my analogy.
What Edwin Diaz did was Richard goes back to when
he was hanging Arcus. This doesn't prove that this is
the first time he's done it. It just proves that
this is the first time he got caught. But again,
this is like a guy flirting and hanging and being
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a little too close to a woman, but he doesn't cheat,
but his wife would not be pleased. It's like on
your favorite show, Danny Perfect Match, that big handsome lug Harry.
He wanted to do all those things in front of
his girl, but did he cheat? Like you don't know.
It's like it like you're crossing lines. But is it cheating?
(49:10):
I don't know, And I think that's the analogy. I'll
use it. My my dude, Edwin Diaz. Edwin Diaz caught
over the weekend.
Speaker 7 (49:16):
What's up, d Big, hit it hit it if you can,
Ryan hit it.
Speaker 8 (49:21):
Breaking news, hit it hit breaking news, breaking breaking news.
Speaker 1 (49:25):
Buttons.
Speaker 6 (49:28):
Breaking news from Fox Sport.
Speaker 8 (49:30):
Major League Baseball is suspended Edwin Diaz ten games for
violating the league's rules on doctoring baseball.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Just in and uh they found uh they found strawberry
jam on his baseball. I mean ten games when the
Mets are hot and they're trying to get their star
closer back back feel uncomfortable, but.
Speaker 5 (49:55):
Rich, this means they had solid evidence.
Speaker 1 (49:58):
Yeah, m now what, Oh, they don't overturn it. They've
never overturned one of these, so I think once they
do it, it's done. So do I think he's the
worst guy ever? Know? Okay?
Speaker 7 (50:09):
Good?
Speaker 1 (50:09):
But do I think that this is something that's going
to stick with him? Put intended? Listen to his voice,
Tell me if you believe him one more time, and
then we'll move on. Dude, look at his body language.
It's even more like obvious that he's lying. He doesn't
look at the camera once. If I was in ash,
i'd make eye contacted the camera. Hey, Fox Sports Radio Nation,
(50:30):
ah menacin. That's you don't want that reputation as a
competitor that even when someone's innocent, don't they always tell
you like you should still get a lawyer. You can
listen to his voice one more time. Tell me if
this sounds like a guy that's been that's a little
nervous because he feels like he's been done wrong.
Speaker 4 (50:46):
I just say I use the same thing always rock
rossing sweat and I put my hand on the there
a little bit because I need to have some grieve
on the ball. So that's what was planning to them.
But they say what you must I understood, well, at
the end of the day, I was using drug ross
and sweat on putting my hand on the there.
Speaker 1 (51:07):
He's accepting responsibility, but saying all I had was rosin,
dirt and sweat. I believe you edwin. You could say
accepting responsibility or you can say lying, you make the call.
It seems like they already did. Did you see the
San Francisco Giants are all going to be wearing number
twenty four tonight in honor of Willie May, So all personnel, coaches, players, everyone,
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much like how on Jackie Robinson Day, every one across
the league where it's forty two, sure, flip it twenty
four for Willy Mays today for the San Francisco Giants.
Speaker 7 (51:36):
I'm the twenty fourth. So that works.
Speaker 1 (51:38):
Well, we'll give that. And there's been a big debate
on social media. I heard Bob Costas talking about it too.
Since Willy Mays has passed, who is the greatest living ballplayer?
Speaker 7 (51:50):
Maybe?
Speaker 1 (51:50):
Can you follow Bob Costas on social media? I'm only
I'm on his only fans. Yeah, yeah, we're Facebook fronts.
So it's an interesting question when you think about, so,
who is the greatest living player now? And maybe that's
something we talk about on our podcast. If you're really
gonna be missing JJ Reddix, we have our podcast every
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Everyone seems to be obsessed with this cup.
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Incredible cups, Fans lining up at Target stores before sunrise
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All right, let's go.
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M Jealous eleven sounded like a commercial.
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Next one, j Rail zero four, best sports talk show today?
What about yesterday in the morning?
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Maybe just been like today in general? What's his name?
Jay Rail j R.
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A E.
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And then the next one here Matt Patterson seventy nine,
Short and sweet. I like the two rs he uses here, though,
he says, Coveno and Rich keep it relevant and real, nice,
always fun to listen, Keep up the good work and
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My favorite segments are Throwback Thursday Discussions, Weekend hob Nobbing,
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Your promise is good again. That's on Fox Sports Radios
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You can see what these two bozos look like.
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Thank you.
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It's a seeing our gift back as we appreciate it,
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Will and we could go to social media to see
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